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Hire a BMW X1 at San Francisco Airport with Movly

BMW X1

or similar
BMW X1
from US$58 per day
  • 5 doors
  • Automatic gearbox
  • 5 seats
  • 2 large suitcases
  • 2 small suitcases
  • Full to Full
  • Air conditioning
  • Android Auto
  • Apple CarPlay
  • Rear-view camera
  • Bluetooth

Add convenient extras to your car hire:

Additional Cover

Additional Cover

Deposit reduced to €200. No excess to pay if the Movly car is damaged in an accident.

Meet & Greet service

Meet & Greet service

We will deliver the vehicle as close to your arrival point as possible.

Cross-border fee

Cross-border fee

This fee permits you to cross the border into all EEA countries except Iceland.

Additional driver

Additional driver

Infant seat

Infant seat

2.5–13 kg

Toddler seat

Toddler seat

9–18 kg

Child booster seat

Child booster seat

15–36 kg

Booster cushion

Booster cushion

Up to 36 kg

Snow chains

Snow chains

The BMW X1 is a comfortable and practical choice for driving around San Francisco. Five seats and a well-finished cabin suit couples exploring the city and small families on weekend outings. The X1 stays composed on the city's hills, with confident handling through tighter turns and steep approaches.

Coit Tower

Coit Tower is a 64-metre fluted concrete column on Telegraph Hill, completed in 1933, with Depression-era murals depicting California life added in 1934. Pioneer Park and the ground-floor murals are free to visit, while tickets are required for the lift to the observation deck. The X1 provides a comfortable drive up Telegraph Hill, though parking nearby is limited and may require a short walk.

Alcatraz Island

Alcatraz Island operated as a federal penitentiary from 1934 to 1963, holding some of the era's most high-profile inmates. Ferry tickets from Pier 33 include the Cellhouse Audio Tour, narrated by former inmates and correctional officers. Parking near the pier usually means using a public car park a short walk away, and the X1’s boot has enough room for bags and other essentials.

Lombard Street

Lombard Street's famous block descends via eight hairpin bends lined with hydrangeas, dropping steeply between Hyde and Leavenworth streets. The brick-paved road runs one-way downhill, while parallel steps stay open to pedestrians year-round. The X1's compact dimensions are useful on the surrounding streets, though parking nearby is limited.

Skyline Boulevard follows the Peninsula ridge above Crystal Springs Reservoir, with San Francisco Bay visible to the east on clear days. Redwood groves and open grassland line sections of the route. The X1 provides a comfortable drive along the winding ridge road.

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